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Monkeypox: What Rhode Island Residents Need To Know
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RHODE ISLAND, MA — As Canadian well being officers examine greater than a dozen suspected circumstances, and a single case of monkeypox was reported in Massachusetts Wednesday, residents took to the web by storm.
The primary reported case of monkeypox of 2022 was confirmed Wednesday in a Massachusetts man who state well being officers mentioned had just lately traveled to Canada.
The unnamed affected person is at the moment hospitalized, however in secure situation at Massachusetts Common Hospital, Dr. Paul Biddinger confirmed to CNN Thursday. He has been in an airborne an infection isolation room since final Thursday.
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He additionally advised CNN that the present affected person is of “no public well being danger,” including that folks ought to “concentrate on signs however not be afraid.”
However what actually is monkeypox?
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Monkeypox, normally contained to central and west Africa, is a uncommon, probably severe viral sickness that normally begins with flu-like signs and swelling of the lymph nodes earlier than progressing to the remainder of the physique in a rash, or “pox.” Infections can persist for as much as 4 weeks, Massachusetts well being officers mentioned in a information launch. Officers mentioned the case poses no danger to most of the people and the ailing individual is in good situation.
Listed below are 5 issues Massachusetts residents have to learn about monkeypox:
1. How Is Monkeypox Unfold?
Monkeypox is not simply unfold; it normally happens by bites or scratches from rodents and small mammals, making ready wild sport or coming into contact with an contaminated animal. People can be contaminated by contact with contaminated folks, their clothes or bedsheets.
It enters the physique the best way infections usually do, by breaks within the pores and skin — even microscopic cuts — and thru the eyes, nostril or mouth, in keeping with the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention.
Animals can unfold it to people in a number of methods, together with by bites and scratches, but additionally as their meat is being ready for human consumption. Particular person-to-person transmission happens “primarily by massive respiratory droplets” that usually cannot journey far, in keeping with the CDC.
2. Why Is It Referred to as Monkeypox?
The primary case of the illness was present in monkeys stored for analysis in 1958, in keeping with the CDC. The primary human case was reported a couple of decade later, in Democratic Republic of Congo.
Monkeypox is primarily present in central and western African international locations, together with in Nigeria, the place about 450 circumstances have been reported since 2017, in keeping with the CDC.
3. How Did Monkeypox Get Right here?
The Massachusetts man identified with the primary U.S. confirmed case this 12 months had just lately traveled to Canada. Suspected circumstances in different elements of the world nearly definitely imply extra U.S. monkeypox circumstances can be detected, the CDC warned Wednesday.
“Provided that we’ve seen now confirmed circumstances out of Portugal, suspected circumstances out of Spain, we’re seeing this growth of confirmed and suspect circumstances globally, we’ve a way that nobody has their arms round this to know the way massive and expansive it is likely to be,” Jennifer McQuiston, deputy director of the CDC’s division of excessive consequence pathogens and pathology, advised STAT, a well being information web site.
“And given how a lot journey there may be between america and Europe, I’m very assured we’ll see circumstances in america,” she mentioned.
Canadian well being officers are investigating over a dozen suspected circumstances, in keeping with CBC Information.
Within the U.Ok., the place 9 circumstances have been reported, well being officers consider there may be neighborhood unfold of the sickness.
4. Have There Been Different U.S. Monkeypox Outbreaks?
U.S. monkeypox diseases are uncommon, however they’ve occurred. They embrace two circumstances final 12 months associated to journey from Nigeria, and a 2003 outbreak tied to 47 contaminated pet prairie canine imported from Ghana. All of the folks contaminated within the 2003 monkeypox outbreak had contact with the animals, in keeping with the CDC.
One factor that’s totally different with the present monkeypox circumstances is they’re showing in individuals who have not traveled from Africa. Nonetheless, U.S. and European well being officers stress the chance to people may be very low, The Related Press reported.
5. Is There A Remedy?
Monkeypox and smallpox signs are related, and the identical vaccine that eradicated smallpox round 1950 curbed monkeypox in people, in keeping with analysis revealed in 2005 documenting a re-emergence of monkeypox.
The World Well being Group declared smallpox eradicated in 1980, and smallpox vaccines had been discontinued, giving “rise to rising susceptibility to monkeypox virus an infection within the human inhabitants,” the researchers wrote.
The CDC mentioned there is not any information out there on the efficacy of a handful of antiviral medication to deal with monkeypox, although they’ve been efficient in treating related pox viruses in people and animals.
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RI man arrested for DUI after crashing into utility pole in South Kingstown
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A Rhode Island man was allegedly driving impaired when he crashed his car into a utility pole in South Kingstown on Friday afternoon.
South Kingstown police say John E. Disano, 53, of Narragansett, was involved in a single-car crash around 4 p.m. in the area of 1097 Middlebridge Road.
Police allege that Disano struck a utility pole, causing it to snap and fall across both lanes of the road, which had to be closed for several hours as crews worked to fix downed wires.
During the investigation, police say Disano exhibited signs of impairment and was unable to pass a series of standardized field sobriety tests.
He was subsequently arrested for suspicious of driving under the influence of liquor and/or drugs. He later refused to submit to a breath and/or chemical test, according to police.
Officers seized a notable quantity of suspected narcotics, which will be tested, police said. Additional charges are possible.
“Driving under the influence of any substance is a serious offense that endangers everyone on the road,” South Kingstown Police Chief Matthew Moynihan said in a statement. “This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of making responsible choices and we are fortunate that the consequences were not more dire.”
Disano was held overnight at the South Kingstown Police Department and will be arraigned at the station. It wasn’t clear if he had obtained an attorney.
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Rhode Island Department of State hosts poll worker recruitment event for veterans | ABC6
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CRANSTON, R.I. (WLNE) — The Rhode Island Department of State hosted a poll worker recruitment event for veterans and their families on Saturday.
The event was in partnership with Vet the Vote, which works to get more military veterans and families involved with working during elections.
Attendees heard from state officials on how Rhode Island runs its elections and were given information on where they could work as paid poll workers this election cycle.
“Our country’s veterans and military families understand the importance of service, and their commitment to our democracy and our nation’s values align perfectly with the responsibilities of poll workers,” Secretary of State Gregg Amore said.
Rhode Island
Cost of living in RI, Biden’s ballots, golf courses worth the drive: Top stories this week
Taking a tour of the historic Pomham Rocks Lighthouse
Dennis Tardiff, captain and chairman of Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse, leads a tour of the historic Pomham Rocks Lighthouse
Here are some of The Providence Journal’s most-read stories for the week of July 21, supported by your subscriptions.
• It doesn’t get more Rhode Island than a tour of a lighthouse, except maybe if you brought along a Del’s. While some of the state’s lighthouses have been accessible for years, the Pomham Rocks Lighthouse – after years of renovations – is now open to view. The Journal’s Antonia Noori Farza recently toured the site and talked with the volunteers who made it happen.
• We finally got a break from the heat and humidity this week even if it meant a couple of gray days – apologies if you were on vacation – were in the mix. If you’ve grown tired of summer temperatures and are dreaming about sweater weather and pumpkin spice the Old Farmer’s Almanac says you might get some relief this fall.
• For the latest sports news, including The Providence Journal’s coverage of the Little League championships in softball and baseball as well as the latest in high school sports go to providencejournal.com/sports.
Here are the week’s top reads on providencejournal.com:
How expensive is it to live in Rhode Island?
How expensive is it to live in Rhode Island?
According to a new Forbes.com report, it’s really expensive and it’s housing costs – both mortgages and rent – driving up the cost of living in the state.
Forbes looked at several data sources to see how every state ranked in various measures ranging from cost of living to income taxes. Still, in Rhode Island, a lack of housing supply proved to be costly as rent and the cost to buy a house keep going up.
The good news? It is not as expensive as one of our neighbors.
Cost of living: Forbes pegs RI as one of the most expensive states to live in. Here’s what is driving that ranking.
Rhode Islanders who have a Rhode Island Energy account for electricity or natural gas will notice a slew of changes starting Aug. 19, the most noticeable of which will be that their bill will look different.
In addition to a different looking bill, RI Energy will have a redesigned website, a new bill-processing system and a single phone number to reach the company’s new 300-person customer service center in Cumberland.
Customers will also be able to send a text to alert the company about an electrical outage.
Here’s why these changes are happening.
Electricity: Big changes are coming for RI Energy account holders. Here’s what to know.
This headline is going to make some people laugh, but they don’t live here. They’re not like us.
If you’re from out of state and happen upon this, these golf courses are not out of the way. They’re actually all very convenient to get to compared to what you’re used to.
But if you’re from Rhode Island, the idea of playing one of these spots might give you a second thought. Only in the Ocean State is a spot that is not directly off the highway or takes more than 40 total minutes of driving considered “out of the way.” It’s a stereotype, but it’s a stereotype for a reason.
So who made the list? The Journa’s Eric Rueb has played all these courses at one point or another — including two recently — and can tell you, without a doubt these are the five courses that are worth the drive.
Golf: Ready for a road trip? Here are five out-of-the-way golf courses in RI you need to play
If you want to build a granny flat, a carriage house or an accessory dwelling unit here, what are the rules?
After a new state law passed legalizing what’s known as ADUs statewide, there are fewer rules than than city leaders would like.
“It put us in a bit of a tricky situation, as it didn’t give us any time to revise local ordinances,” Providence Deputy Planning Director Bob Azar said. “We will have to evaluate new applications based on what’s in state law.”
Providence is trying to craft an ordinance that still complies with the state law and will put some strictures and limits on accessory dwelling units. Here’s the plan.
Housing: With granny flats now legal, Providence looks to pass restrictions. Here’s what the city wants.
The biggest news of the week was President Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the race for president.
The decision does raise the question for Rhode Islanders: Who will replace him on the ballot?
Biden quickly endorsed Harris as the Democratic nominee.
LeeAnn Byrne, chief of staff to Secretary of State Gregg Amore, said ballots have not yet been created in Rhode Island.
“September 12th is the deadline for each national party to certify to the RI Department of State Elections Division the names of individuals nominated as the party’s candidates for president and vice president,” Byrne said. “Federal law requires us to send ballots to military and overseas voters 45 days before the election, so those ballots are finalized well in advance of Election Day. Once those ballots are printed and sent to military and overseas voters, we would be unable to change the ballot.”
Election 2024: What happens to ballots in Rhode Island now that Biden has dropped out of the race?
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